Pre-game notes (updated)

Looks like Jon Condo passed that concussion test after all and is playing, as long snapper Nick Guess — activated yesterday — was one of the seven inactive players announced before the game. Receiver Juron Criner is also inactive, as are Terrelle Pryor, Tony Bergstrom, Joe Barksdale, Lucas Nix and Jack Crawford. Criner’s sore ankle had looked better in practice this week.

As expected, receiver Denarius Moore is back from his hamstring injury and active.

It rained on the drive up to the stadium, has stopped now but dark clouds on the horizon. Still very humid. Check that. It’s raining now.

First one to 17 points wins? There was an average of 49.4 points scored per game in the opening week of NFL play, the highest average in the first week since the leagues merged in 1970. The Dolphins and Raiders came within 54 seconds of being the only teams not to score an offensive touchdown.

The Dolphins are coming off their most lopsided season-opening loss since 1988. … The Dolphins haven’t won home opener since 2005, and they’re 0-7 in September at home since 2007.

While the Raiders struggled last week on special teams, the Dolphins were in the top 10 in 10 of the 16 special teams categories they track — they were first in average drive start off kickoffs and field-goal percentage.

Coach Dennis Allen on Darren McFadden’s workload: “We’re not going to put limits on him. Again, it will be a game feel. We’re going to do what we have to do to try and win games. But we also understand that there’s only a certain amount of plays that a guy has in him, so we got to do a good job of monitoring that.”

Allen on Dolphins pass rusher Cameron Wake: “He’s got speed coming off the edge. I think that’s the first thing that a great pass rusher has, is they have speed coming off the edge, make us have to respect that. But he’s got multiple moves. He’s not a one-trick pony. He’s an accomplished player. He’s done a nice job of sacking the quarterback in the past, and we’ve got to take into account where he’s at every play.”

Sebastian Jankowski needs three PATs to move into first place on Raiders’ career list.